Interview with Author Alan Warren

Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing?

  •  After being interviewed on the radio alongside several crime reporters, a few magazines took notice — and that unexpected exposure marked the beginning of my writing journey. About a year later, Toronto publisher RJ Parker approached me with an opportunity to contribute four titles to a 22-book short-read series. One of those books became a hit, and I haven’t stopped writing since.
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2) What inspired you to write your book?

  • I’ve always been a history enthusiast, and my writing tends to focus on specific places and time periods. With Peace, Love, & Murder, that meant immersing myself in the mid-to-late 1960s — a cultural moment unlike any other. Charles Manson’s crimes didn’t happen in a vacuum; they were deeply tied to the atmosphere, attitudes, and social upheaval of that era. To tell the story honestly, the book had to explore the culture and daily life of that time and place, because the setting was as much a part of the story as the people themselves.

3) What theme or message do you hope readers will take away from your book?

  • There wasn’t an intentional message when I started the book, but one emerged naturally as I wrote. History, especially within our culture, has a way of repeating itself. During my research, I was struck by how many of the social issues people were protesting and debating in the 1960s are still at the center of conversations today. The parallels were impossible to ignore, and that realization quietly shaped the tone of the story.

4) What drew you into this particular genre?

  • I tend to immerse myself deeply in the history of a particular place and time, and often a murder or major event rises to the surface — something that left a lasting mark on society and is still felt today. The true crime element isn’t something I force; it’s simply part of the human story, a reflection of what people do and how those actions echo through history.

5) What social media site has been the most helpful in developing your readership?

  • I am not sure if there is one in particular, as they all seem to capture a different audience. So, books that I have written on cults or conspiracies, such as the JFK Assassination, do really well on YouTube or X, while True Crime or History have a better following on Instagram or Facebook. 

6) What advice would you give to aspiring or just starting authors out there?

  • Avoid as much of the noise out there as you can. Today is especially worse than years ago because of social media. There’s always somebody watching you, or so it seems. There will end up being so many comments made about you or what you’re trying to do, and if you get caught up in the noise, it’ll take you off the track and your goals. 
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About the Author

Alan R. Warren is a Canadian bestselling true crime author, producer, and lead host of the internationally syndicated radio show and podcast House of Mystery. The show airs across North America on multiple stations, including Los Angeles, Riverside, Palm Springs, Salt Lake City, Seattle/Tacoma, and Phoenix, reaching a wide audience of mystery and true crime listeners.

A respected authority in true crime nonfiction, Warren has authored 38 books covering serial killers, cults, human trafficking, history, and memoir. His work is published by major true crime publishers including RJ Parker/Vronksy Publishing (Canada) and WildBlue Press (USA). He has been a contributor to True Case Files Magazine since 2013 and continues to write for Serial Killer Magazine.

Warren’s bestselling titles have been featured on major television networks, including CNN, Oxygen, Reelz, Vice TV, and Sundance Channel documentaries. Notable works include Beyond Suspicion: The True Story of Colonel Russell Williams, The Killing Game: Serial Killer Rodney Alcala, and Doomsday Cults: The Devil’s Hostages. In 2024, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Writing from Reader’s House in London, UK.

Alan R. Warren is frequently sought out by media outlets for expert commentary on true crime cases, serial killers, cult behavior, and criminal psychology.

Taken to the Grave by Robert Hoffman Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own.

A woman must contend with long buried secrets that could shake the foundations of her entire family in author Robert Hoffman’s “Taken to the Grave.”

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The Synopsis

Maria Abrams has always needed answers. A college professor with a gift for logic, she believes that if you dig long enough, the truth will rise to the surface. But when she turns her relentless curiosity toward her own family, she unearths more than she bargained for: a web of secrets her mother carried silently to the grave.

A precious gift from her favorite niece reveals a hidden relationship and its lasting consequences, Maria’s pursuit of clarity collides with the resistance of relatives who would rather leave the past buried. Her journey takes her from small-town New York to séances with reluctant mediums, forcing her to confront uncomfortable truths about loyalty, betrayal, and the fragile bonds that hold families together.

Taken to the Grave is a layered family mystery about identity, silence, and the cost of uncovering what was meant to remain hidden. At once intimate and suspenseful, it asks the ultimate question: when does the truth set us free, and when does it break us apart?

The Review

This was a compelling and gripping read. The tension and drama that unfolds as the story progresses will keep readers on the edge of their seat, and the powerful imagery the author uses in their writing felt almost cinematic in nature, allowing readers to be immersed in the world the author brought to life on the page. The balance of character dynamics and powerful themes was on point in this narrative, as these characters helped drive the story forward and kept the reader invested.

Yet it was the themes and the story itself that really shined the brightest. The harsh realities that our parents are people too and are often holding onto their own secrets from the world, including their own families, is a hard pill to swallow, and the realization also comes with many doubts about one’s identity and place in the world. The fear is that discovering a secret that changes everything isn’t the worst thing, but the way that secret reframes the relationship you had with a person and/or your memories of them is. The emotional depth of the protagonist’s exploration of this secret and the ultimate revelations it brings to life will leave readers breathless.

The Verdict

Compelling, thrilling, and memorable, author Robert Hoffman’s “Taken to the Grave” is a must-read contemporary drama. The twists and turns this story takes and the emotional journey the protagonist goes on, as well as the shocking revelations and heartfelt connection between the protagonist and their late mother will keep readers both emotionally invested and on the edge of their seats as these revelations come to pass. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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About the Author

It’s about time somebody asked that question.  Rob Hoffman is originally from a town on Long Island called North Massapequa.  He attended SUNY Oswego where he majored in Communications, a degree that it turned out he had little use for.  He did however meet  the woman who would eventually become my wife, the former Michelle Lindell.  Rob and Michelle lived in the aptly named Flushing, Queens for six years before moving to a town called Clifton Park, New York just south of Saratoga Springs.  Finding little value in his degree in communications, Rob became a social studies teacher, teaching in Long Island City, Queens for four years before spending the remainder of his career in Rensselaer, New York, a small city on the banks of the Hudson River just across the water from Albany.  Rob taught for 31 years before retiring in June of 2021, only to come back as a part-time teacher in September of 2021 at Rensselaer High School.  Rob had always been interested in becoming a writer and he began his blogging career as a contributor at the “Times Union” of Albany for six years.  In this time Rob also blogged for a variety of sites including Fark.com, Crooks and Liars.com, Albany.com, and Knees and Fists.com.  Rob has remained happily married to Michelle for 34 years and counting, and has two grown sons, Andrew and Alex, ages 29 and 23.  Most recently, Rob and Michelle became grandparents to the newest addition to the family, Sam Hoffman, son of Andrew and his wife Katie.

“Blind Spot” represents Rob’s first true attempt at writing fiction, an experience Rob both fun and exhausting.  Rob had thrown around several ideas as he began to think about what it was he wanted to write about, and then one day his wife had sent him to the supermarket on an errand where he saw somebody he really didn’t want to spend anytime talking to, so he raced out of the store, got in his car, turned it on, slammed it into reverse and was about to speed out of the spot when he stopped himself and said, “Dumb-ass, be careful, you could hit somebody.”  Then, as Rob began to slowly and carefully pull out of his parking spot, he thought for another second and it occurred to him how ironic it would be if he accidentally hit the person he was trying to get away from and “Blind Spot” was born.  The character of Doug Kaplan, while not autobiographical, is sort of based on the best and worst of Rob’s traits.  Doug is at times the guy Rob always wanted to be, and yet at the same time, Doug also represented the guy Rob was relieved to know he never became. The other characters according to Rob are combinations of people that he knew from his childhood, as well as college and work experiences. 

HYPERSCALE: AI, Data Centers, and the Next Great Expansion of Global Energy Capacity by Todd Thomas Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. 

Author Todd Thomas explores how AI Data Centers are changing infrastructures and the power they produce in a positive way in the book “HYPERSCALE: AI, Data Centers, and the Next Great Expansion of Global Energy Capacity.”

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The Synopsis

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the global economy at unprecedented speed. But behind every breakthrough in AI lies a far bigger challenge and opportunity: energy.

In Hyperscale, Todd Thomas, Best Selling Author of The Unleashing Abundant Energy Trilogy, pulls back the curtain on one of the most important and least understood transformations of our time. As hyperscale AI data centers grow to gigawatt scale, they are no longer passive consumers of electricity. They are becoming power producers, grid stabilizers, and central drivers of economic expansion.

“We’re proving that sustainability and strong economic growth can go hand in hand. We don’t have to choose between what’s right for the environment and what’s good for our communities. We can and must do both.”

Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan

Hyperscale explores how data centers are evolving into power-positive infrastructure through innovations such as virtual power plants, landfill mining, advanced nuclear and fusion energy, battery intelligence, waste-heat reuse, and renewable integration that scales without sacrificing reliability.

Grounded in real-world projects and industry data, this book provides a clear blueprint for how AI infrastructure can grow without breaking the grid or the planet. It connects the digital economy to the physical systems that sustain it and shows how abundance, resilience, and sustainability can advance together.

For leaders in technology, energy, finance, policy, construction, and infrastructure, Hyperscale is essential reading.

The digital economy and the energy economy are now the same economy.

Those who understand this shift will help build what comes next.

The Review

This book was very detailed and well written. The author writes in a clear, concise voice that outlines the growth of not only AI but the data centers that are powering these systems and how much power that utilizes. The sheer volume of gigawatts and overall power that these centers produce per second, let along per hour, are astonishing, and showcase how delicate and outdated the current electrical grid is to handle such power, and yet the author does a remarkable job of outlining the innovative solutions many companies are taking to become self reliant and build their own energy sources to power these data centers. 

The book definitely speaks to the technical minded readers of the world who share a passion for AI, energy distribution and the science behind energy overall. The author touches on several approaches to this topic, one of which was very interesting, Helion Energy and the process of ignition. The level of detail the author goes into and the exploration of thermonuclear fusion, deliverable electricity and so much more expands on the ways in which the need for energy is being met at a staggering rate. 

The Verdict

Insightful, compelling, and engaging, author Todd Thomas’s “Hyperscale” is a must-read nonfiction book on AI and energy infrastructures. The author is able to pull in a lot of information and detail into a fast-paced book, and the knowledge readers gain speaks to the growing advancement of not just AI, but the way energy is produced and how the world itself, including humanity, must evolve and rise to meet these needs head on. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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About the Author

Todd Thomas is a recognized voice in AI, energy, innovation and entrepreneurship. Todd is the best selling author of Hyperscale and the Unleashing Abundant Energy Trilogy. Todd has built his career harnessing emerging technologies to drive efficiencies and create new commercialization opportunities across industries.

Todd is the Founder & CEO of Woodchuck, a climate impact startup dedicated to transforming waste into value, reducing landfill usage, and unleashing an abundant energy future!

Todd has an Economics degree from Claremont McKenna College and has studied Strategy Execution at the Harvard Business School. Todd holds a Masters degree in Education from the Claremont Graduate School and has an MBA and a Masters in Economics from the WP Carey School of Business, ASU.

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The Skincare Journal by Linley Ennen and Miranda Promes

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. 

Authors Linley Ennen and Miranda Promes bring their skills and knowledge as estheticians to create an interactive skin journal to life in “The Skincare Journal.”

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The Synopsis

Immerse yourself in the transformative journey of skincare with THE Skincare Journal. This comprehensive guide is designed to help you cultivate a deeper understanding of your skin, moving beyond fleeting trends and quick fixes to foster a connection rooted in awareness and consistency. The journal provides a dedicated platform to monitor not only your skincare routine but also lifestyle habits, nutrition, stress levels, and overall well-being, reflecting the intrinsic link between your skin and your internal health. By documenting your experiences, you’ll establish a potent mind-body connection, enabling you to identify patterns, triggers, and progress, thereby laying the foundation for long-term skin health.

THE Skincare Journal features daily tracking pages, weekly check-ins, monthly reflection prompts, and ample space for notes and self-reflection. It’s designed to support consistency without the pressure of perfection, meeting you wherever you are on your skincare journey. More than just a journal, it’s a self-care ritual, an educational tool, and a sanctuary for reconnecting with your body. With THE Skincare Journal, understanding your skin becomes an empowering process, allowing you to care for it confidently. And remember, consistency yields results. This vibrant and engaging journal also serves as a joyful reminder of the colorful aspects of life, making skincare not just a routine, but a fun and fulfilling experience.

The Review

A truly engaging and memorable read, the authors doe a wonderful job of creating a book that feels interactive and engaging. The experience and authority the authors bring to the subject allow the reader to feel at ease and invested in the long-term commitment to documentation that this book promises.

Each page takes the time to give readers a chance to document several things that contribute to skincare every day. These include workout routines, morning routines, a person’s mood each day and how much sleep a person gets each night, on top of many others. The balance between mental and physical health and how they contribute to skincare is emphasized as well, and each weekly check-in engages the reader to explore a new topic of thought, like what are 3 things a person loves about themselves and why. The authors also lay out routines and practices each month as the journal progresses as well. 

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The Verdict

Insightful, engaging, and memorable, authors Linley Ennen and Miranda Promes The Skincare Journal is a must-read and must-use skincare and health journal that will inspire and encourage people to better understand their skin health and how to maintain it. The interactive nature of the book and the way the journal encourages readers to think deeply on their daily routines and experiences will keep readers invested each and every day. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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Ranger’s Oath (Fall of Radiance Book One) by Blake Arthur Peel Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. 

An apprentice and a mage’s ward must band together to stop the fall of the shield holding back monstrous demons in author Blake Arthur Peel’s “Ranger’s Oath”, the first in the Fall of Radiance Series. 

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The Synopsis

The barrier between worlds is broken. Only he knows the truth…

Magic has protected Tarsynium for a thousand years, shielding its people from being ravaged by bloodthirsty demons. When a young ranger’s apprentice named Owyn Lund discovers that the Arc of Radiance has been breached, he tries to warn anybody who will listen.

But legends aren’t supposed to be real.

When a village is mysteriously destroyed, rangers, mages, and rebels all point the finger, blaming each other for the demons’ brutality. However, Zara Dennel, a mage’s ward, has heard Owyn’s tale—and she’s inclined to believe him.

Together, they must prove that friendship is greater than intolerance, unity is more important than division, and that even the most powerful magic can sometimes not be enough.

Failure means the end of all things. A second—and lasting—Doom.

Experience the beginning of a thrilling Epic Fantasy series suitable for all ages. It’s perfect for fans of Sabaa Tahir, Sarah J. Maas, and Brandon Sanderson.

Grab your copy today! It’s also Available on Audible narrated by Michael Kramer and Kate Reading.

The Review

The level of detailing the author gave to the world building was exceptional, with the author utilizing imagery in the writing style to really give the reader a feeling of immersion that felt contextual and visceral to imagine. The dynamic between the two protagonists was perfect and drew readers in greatly, and the alternating perspectives in each chapter gave great insight into the minds of these characters and their own unique perspectives, allowing readers to connect to them more and immerse themselves in each narrative twist that comes their way.

I loved how accessible that the book felt to a wider range of audience. The youth of the protagonists against the life and death, very adult world they are immersed in is a great dynamic to see play out, and the haunting nature of the demonic threat they face and the ways oftentimes younger people are overlooked and ignored when adults are so sure in their ways plays a dynamic role in the way events play out in this narrative. 

The Verdict

Gripping, thrilling, and enthralling, author Blake Arthur Peel’s “Ranger’s Oath” is a must-read epic fantasy novel and a great first entry in the Fall of Radiance series. The twists and turns the story takes the reader on, the deep, personal connection the protagonists form as the story progresses, and the world-shattering events that lay the foundation for this story will drive readers to eagerly await the next entry in this series. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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About the Author

Blake Arthur Peel has been coming up with stories ever since he was a kid. He was always drawing maps in the backs of notebooks and daydreaming when he probably should have been paying attention. His love of fantasy was first kindled when he picked up a dog-eared copy of Dragons of Autumn Twilight.

Blake was raised in Hemet, California. He loves playing tabletop war games and spending time with his wife and three sons.

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RE: Trailer Trash (WEBTOON) by Alyssa Villaire (Illustrated by Yishan Li) Review

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own. 

A woman finds herself transported back in time to her high school days in author Alyssa Villaire’s “RE: Trailer Trash”, a WEBTOON graphic novel illustrated by Yishan Li.

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The Synopsis

With over 17 million reads and growing, RE: TRAILER TRASH, the phenom smash Webtoon time travel fantasy of friendship, do-overs, and second chances is now a graphic novel for the first time!

DO OVER. DO BETTER.

Tabitha Moore has lived a miserable life of regret and being treated as “Trailer Trash Tabitha.” But, after a mishap with an MRI, her mind is sent back to 1998 and into her 16-year-old body. With her life now in front of her, maybe this is the chance to redo her life!

But is it so easy to change what you already lived through?

From the bestselling Webtoon Original, RE: Trailer Trash!

Sometimes all you need is a second chance.

For fans of:Before the Coffee Gets Cold, The Midnight Library, All Our Wrong Todays, The Every Day series (David Levithan), The Great Storyteller, God of Cooking, The Middle Falls Time Travel series, Tori Transmigrated, Fated To Fall: A Transmigrator LitRPG Tale, The Many Lives of Cadence Lee , Ascendance of a Bookworm, Shade Touched , Melody of Mana, Interdimensional Garbage Merchant, Beware of Chicken, RELife, Solo Leveling, Azarinth Healer, This Used to be About Dungeons, Good Student, Mother of Learning, ORANGE and MIRAI.

The Review

This was a powerful and compelling graphic novel. The premise is a tried and true one, exploring what would happen if we could go back to our teen years and do things differently. The author does a remarkable job of capturing this theme while also making it feel fresh and unique, providing commentary on the hardships and struggles young women must go through during these formative years and the challenge of standing apart from the rest of the crowd can impact a person’s mental health. The way the author explores the protagonist’s relationships with her parents, her grandmother, and her peers and the way an adult perspective can change some things about the high school experience while others are harder to contend with made this story so accessible to readers of all age groups.

What really stood out to me was how the author was able to bring in that sci-fi/fantasy element of going back in time but didn’t make the narrative all about that plot device. Instead it became a catalyst for a much more grounded, insightful commentary on growing up and how peer pressure, family strife, and mental health can impact who a person grows up to be. Balanced with the bright, beautiful illustrations that captured the 90s era perfectly and the world building the author managed to capture, this was a stellar graphic novel.

The Verdict

Heartfelt, entertaining, and compelling, author Alyssa Villaire’s “RE: Trailer Trash” is a must-read graphic novel. Originally a WEBTOON comic that is now being brought to life through Vault Comics, this graphic novel beautifully uses the fantasy storyline of going back in time to tell a grounded, emotionally-driven story of second chances, finding self worth, and finding the confidence to stand up for yourself and what’s right. If you haven’t yet, be sure to grab your copy today!

Rating: 10/10

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About the Author

Alyssa Villaire is a writer of young adult fantasy. While she’s based in Los Angeles, most of her stories harken back to the places where she grew up—from the woods of rural Indiana to the lakeshores of Wisconsin and Michigan. She has published short stories in Luna Station Quarterly and in an anthology titled Journeys to Uncharted Lands. When she’s not writing, Alyssa is probably eating spicy food, watching horror movies, or waiting in a virtual Ticketmaster line.

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About the Illustrator

Yishan Li is a professional UK/Chinese manga artist currently living in Shanghai.

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BLOG TOUR: AMERICA BY MIKE BOND

Rather than recounting history from a distance, America by Mike Bond approaches a turbulent era through lived experience. Youth, ambition, and uncertainty move alongside cultural revolution and political unrest as personal journeys reflect a country in transition.

In a decade marked by unrest and reinvention, four young people search for direction as the world around them shifts at breakneck speed. Troy, orphaned early, finds comfort in family and dreams of flight and space exploration. Tara claims independence and identity through music, growing into a rock ’n’ roll performer shaped by freedom and rebellion. Mick, a football standout with a defiant edge, begins questioning authority as the war abroad becomes impossible to ignore. Daisy, driven by ideals of equality and service, joins the Peace Corps and devotes herself to understanding the human mind. Their lives intersect amid protests, cultural shifts, and personal awakenings, revealing how private choices are shaped by national turmoil. Through moments of joy, loss, and reckoning, America captures both the exhilaration and the cost of a time that redefined lives—and a nation.

Mike Bond is the author of nearly a dozen bestselling novels and an ecologist, war and human rights journalist, award-winning poet, and international energy expert. His work spans more than thirty countries across seven continents, often drawn from firsthand experiences in remote, dangerous, and war-torn regions. His novels are praised worldwide for their intricate plots, vivid settings, and explosive pacing. His reporting has covered wars, revolutions, terrorism, and major environmental crises. Learn more at his website.

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PLEASE ENJOY THIS EXCERPT OF AMERICA

FREEDOM

THE BOY STARED through the cyclone fence at the dirt road, golden meadow and forested hills beyond. He listened a moment more to the din of other boys playing in the concrete yard behind him, scrambled up the cyclone fence ripping his shirt on the barbed wire top and dashed across the meadow uphill into the cool shadowed forest.

Minutes later he glanced down from the hilltop at the hostile brick walls and barred windows of the orphanage. A black Ford police car with white doors had stopped at the gate, its yellow roof globe flashing. Two priests and a cop were walking along the road, one priest gesturing at the forest.

He imagined them catching him, hitting him, wished he’d never run away, turned uphill through the dark trees then down a wooded valley to a stream. He knelt in the wet moss, his reflection rising toward him – dirty and skinny, tan hair askew – and drank the icy water tasting of rock and mud. So this is what it’s like to drink from a stream.

He followed the valley for a long time till he saw a dirt road ahead through the trees. A big red car was there. Afraid he’d been seen, he pulled back into the trees. From the car’s open windows came voices, a man and woman. If he moved back up the hill they’d surely see him. He’d be taken back to the Boys’ Home, the Fathers would whup him.

A warm breeze stirred the leaves. His heart hammered, his knees shook with fear and fatigue. Soon the car would leave and he could cross the road.

The woman was moaning. Holding his breath he listened. The man must be hurting her. She cried out; the boy glanced round but there was no one who could help.

Shivering with fear, he worried what to do. If the man killed her and he had done nothing to help, it was a terrible sin. But if he tried to help her he’d get sent back to the Boys’ Home. Standing, he tried to see better. The man was pushing the woman down in the back seat, maybe strangling her.

The boy dashed across the road and banged on the car. “You leave her alone Mister!” he yelled, voice shaking, “I’ll call the cops!”

They were naked from the waist down. “Get him out of here!” the woman screamed. The man threw open the back door shouting, “You little shit!” and slapped the boy hard across the head. The boy tumbled into the ditch and scrambled through brambles uphill. The man wasn’t following but the boy kept running, gasping for wind, legs weak with fear that the man would circle somehow and get him. He ran till he could run no more, stumbled, fell, and ran again.

After a while he stopped and bent over panting, watching behind him. He couldn’t stop shivering but wasn’t cold. He tried to talk to himself and his voice trembled. His head spun, his ears whined. If the man wasn’t killing her what was he doing? Why had she said get him out of here? Why were they naked like that?

Confused and terribly lonely, the boy moved on through the forest, jumping in terror at the crash of an animal running away, a flash of tawny fur. Even the Boys’ Home was better than this.

In late afternoon he came to a big place of empty, run-down tarpaper-covered buildings, some of their windows broken, tall grass spiking up from their concrete yards. He felt hungry and afraid, then angry at himself for feeling it. He snuck along one building and looked in a window hoping for something to eat, but there were only empty concrete floors, yellowed newspapers, rusty cans, torn tarpaper, and a broken toilet lying on its side. He slipped through a half-open door and stepped silently from room to room around broken bottles, boards with nails sticking up and chunks of fallen ceiling.

A window shattered overhead and he ducked into a closet, broken glass in his hair, deafened by his pounding heart, hoping whoever it was hadn’t seen him.

Maybe it was a bird hit that window. Stupid bird.

He tiptoed from the closet toward the door. Another window crashed. He ran stumbling over cans and bottles. Someone was shooting at him. At the door he halted, fearing what to do. Blood ran down his cheek onto his shirt. They were going to kill him.

Steps scuffed outside in the concrete courtyard. A kid. The kid picked up a rock and slung it. Glass shattered and the rock hopped across the floor inside.

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NOW ENJOY THIS GUEST POST FROM AUTHOR MIKE BOND

Why We Are Here

Many years ago I woke from a dream of being in a large place like a supermarket full of people. I met a young man with long dark hair who looked like me. “Why are we here?” I asked him.

“To find out what it is.”

“What what is?”

“Life.”

I awakened understanding that this was the task we are all given in life. That in good years and bad, joys and sorrows, our unerring goal is to understand life, to seek the meaning of this vast mystery encompassing us. To find out what life is and spread the word, like scouts returning to the tribe from distant and dangerous lands.

We are in an infinite universe of endless infinities. They stretch in all dimensions far beyond our feeble cognition. Time is forever, and forever unknowable. Even deep inside ourselves we cannot begin to understand.

We are children of the void. We go through many joys and sorrows in life, many magical mysteries we cannot comprehend. Perhaps what we experience feeds a greater wisdom far beyond our ken; we cannot know.

Like many people, I have lived through great joys and dangers – atrocious wars and vicious perils, and deep, long-lasting love, that have all made me believe in God. And to live deeply, intensely, to love, have children and give them the magical mystery of life – this is what we are born for.

Nothing else matters.

Press Release: Author Jennifer Lieberman releases Year of the What?!


 

A coming-of-age journey with empowering feminist intention by critically acclaimed author and actress

Jennifer Lieberman

 

Released by Maple Mermaid Publishing Corporation

The book is available worldwide in digital, print and audio across all platforms.

 

  NOW AN AMAZON.COM NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER!

 

 

More Sex, Less City!

Six months after Dana’s first break-up she is single and heartbroken in New York City. At 25 she is a virgin once removed and navigating the Manhattan dating world is daunting. Having only been intimate with one man, Dana feels ashamed of her desires and keeps trying to squash them in order to be a ‘good girl’. With the help of Kelly, her unabashedly promiscuous roommate, Dana embarks on an outrageous adventure of sexual discovery and finds power and confidence while taking charge of her erotic exploration

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“Playwright Lieberman explores themes of partying and sexual awakening in modern New York City in this risqué this ” —BookLife Reviews

 

“This arousing novel celebrates feminine sexuality through one of the most original adventures of self-discovery written. The primary character – Dana – is surviving her first romantic breakup and the manner in which she not only survives but prospers and grows makes for one of the strongest Chick Lit novels to surface in quite a while. ” —Grady Harp, Amazon Top 100 Reviewer

“Because, if you are going to tell the truth, or something of value, you have to be willing to ruffle feathers, and rock boats, even if that means being misunderstood, and Jennifer Lieberman starts off her book with surfing waves …” —Scribble’s Worth Book Reviews

About Jennifer:

JENNIFER LIEBERMAN is from Maple, Canada and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from York University in Toronto. She has appeared in over thirty stage productions in Toronto, New York City, Los Angeles, Europe and Australia; including her Award-Winning solo-show Year of the Slut, which her novel Year of the What?was adapted from. In addition to her performance career, she has penned a number of screen and stage plays; her short films Leash and Details which both screened at the Festival De Cannes’ Court Métrage among other international film festivals as well as the wacky web-series Dumpwater Divas. Year of the What? is Lieberman’s first novel.  More information can be found about Jennifer at: Home (jenniferliebermanactor.com)

Press Release: The Prodigal’s Son: Crackhead to Jesus Finds Success

The Prodigal’s Son: Crackhead to Jesus Freak Book 1: Addiction Recovery Support Series

 

 

The realities of addiction by critically acclaimed author, S.E. Tschritter.

 

NOW ON PRE-SALE WITH A RELEASE IN JANUARY 2026

 

 

 

At 1:30 a.m. Samantha Evans received the phone call every spouse dreads. “Mrs. Evans, this is a sergeant with the police department. There’s been an accident.” Six hours later, she received another call. “Mrs. Evans, this is a nurse at the hospital. We found something on the cat scan.”

 

 

Instead of preaching that Sunday, Pastor Clint Evans went to jail with a BAC of .24, a cancer diagnosis, and a felony charge of fleeing police. The Prodigal’s Son: Crackhead to Jesus Freak chronicles a Christian’s lifelong battle against demons, addictions, and unworthiness. This story portrays a God who steals the show with a backlash of grace toward a man whom others branded “unredeemable.”

The Prodigal’s Son flings church doors open wide to the world’s misfits and challenges pew-squater saints to stop measuring their godly perfection against the dirty, homeless and addicted. From gutter to pulpit to ditch to grace to grave, The Prodigal’s Son speaks volumes of God’s furious love for the world’s castoffs.

This is a story of a pastor arrested for drunk driving. The effects of alcoholism on families are staggering. “My wife hid her addiction from me,” “My husband hid his alcoholism.” Millions of men and women are affected by drug addiction. Do you crave hope amidst an addictionbattle? Are you looking for recovery support? If you found out your husband’s an addict, or your wife’s an alcoholic and you’re grieving your spouse’s addiction, look no further than The Prodigal’s Son: Crackhead to Jesus Freak. Within these pages, you’ll find hope. You’ll close the cover knowing you are not alone. Whether you’ve judged addicts, or you’re the addict who’s been judged, this book is a page-turning, must-read.

https://bit.ly/ProdigalsSon

 

 

   More from S.E. Tschritter:

 

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Amazon.ca: Samantha Evans Tschritter: books, biography, latest update

 

 

Love Letters to Miscarriage Moms: Second place in the 2023 Golden Scroll Awards for Christian Living Book of the Year

 

Love Letters to Miscarriage Moms: Finalist in the 2023 International Book Awards for Women’s Health

 

 

 

About S.E. Tschritter:

 

Multi-award-winning author Sam. E. Tschritter (pronounced Shridder) specializes in articulating grief and loss, leading grievers toward hope and healing. Whether poetry, fiction, or non-fiction, Tschritter writes content that will stick with readers long after they close the cover. Her 20-plus years of leadership experience and contributions to over 40 books enable her to serve others, speaking truth with transparency, humor, and love. Tschritter grew up in Chicagoland and has also lived in Minnesota and Oregon, granting her widespread views of people all over the country. She currently resides in Simpsonville, South Carolina with her husband, their three teen and preteen daughters, cats named Pitter and Patter, and their Siberian husky whom she lost the vote to name Onomatopoeia. Nothing refreshes Tschritter’s soul like gardening. She gardens to work through plot holes, writer’s block, character development, and book ideas. Tschritter spends a great deal of time gardening. 

 

Read more at https://loveunedited.com or Linktr.ee/LoveSamEvans.